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car mine. >> booyah, jim. i wanted to ask you about precision cast corporation. >> best of the best. don't give up boeing. >> lucas in connecticut. >> caller: jim, jim, lucky lou here. mbg, what do you think? drop and go or double down and run? >> look, we are looking at the bonds greece turning around. greece is turning around. i mean, i don't know. i don't want this to be rbc, which was great for a while but now is not great but it is turning around. don in connecticut. >> caller: alumina in my -- >> no. i cannot tell you how many times i sent memos to people who work with me we got to do illumina, got to do illumina and we keep screwing it up. it's not done going higher. matt in california. >> caller: when will citigroup break out to the up side? >> i don't know the answer. and you know what? the best way to find that out would be to have michael come on the show with a very candid analysis, which i know he's capable of doing. let's go to barbara in florida. >> caller: hi, jim. thank you for all the help yo
car mine. >> booyah, jim. i wanted to ask you about precision cast corporation. >> best of the best. don't give up boeing. >> lucas in connecticut. >> caller: jim, jim, lucky lou here. mbg, what do you think? drop and go or double down and run? >> look, we are looking at the bonds greece turning around. greece is turning around. i mean, i don't know. i don't want this to be rbc, which was great for a while but now is not great but it is turning around. don in...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and west texas intermediate. not so good right now. if you want to own one, holly is one of the best. let's go to adrian in tennessee. adrian?! >> caller: yes, jim. could you tell me about sea change. >> oh, digital video? digital video is too hard, sir. i have no problems, i'm supporting this high max here and that seems to be stalled out. on want to be in that business. may i go to john in florida? john? john? >> caller: yeah, hi, jim. it's john c.. >> how you been, boss? >> caller: glad to have you back. i missed you. >> yeah, i missed the show. what's up? >> caller: ji
>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and...
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>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not jumped up. there is a housing shortage and i think it will be horton's time to shine. may i go to tim in california, please, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, cbrl just reported. should i buy more or take profit? my grandparents love it. >> i like it, too. i like the apple pie with the cheesecake -- with the piece of cheese in the old days when i weighed 210. the quarter wasn't so hot. how about we do this? take some off the table. this wasn't such a special quarter. steve in georgia, steve? >> caller: mr. cramer, thanks for taking my call. >> of course, thank
>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not...
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>> is this jim cramer? >> yeah, is this craig in georgia. >> yes, i know i'm from the south, we don't talk slow like a red neck down here, but boo-yah, how are you? >> great. how about you? >> caller: would you mind if i wish my son happy birthday quick? >> go ahead. >> caller: i want to wish my baby boy carson, he turned 1 month old yesterday. happy birthday, son. anyway. >> the reaction, maybe he identifies with the show. >> caller: well, listen, jim, the reason i'm calling in, i want to know what's going on with u.p.s. >> all right. craig, i'm going to tell you right now that stephanie link who is co-portfolio manager for action alert, we've got to pull the trigger of u.p.s. but we have to sell something first. u.p.s., well, now i'm froze in it. i think u.p.s. is going right to $105. you're terrific and i think i want to wish happy 1 month. i mean, what the heck. month, better than ever. all right. trucking. while i think it's going to keep on trucking, okay. cummins is great for worldwide growth, but fo
>> is this jim cramer? >> yeah, is this craig in georgia. >> yes, i know i'm from the south, we don't talk slow like a red neck down here, but boo-yah, how are you? >> great. how about you? >> caller: would you mind if i wish my son happy birthday quick? >> go ahead. >> caller: i want to wish my baby boy carson, he turned 1 month old yesterday. happy birthday, son. anyway. >> the reaction, maybe he identifies with the show. >> caller: well,...
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jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government buildings. again, they were not russian, per se. they were ethnic russians living crimea in ukraine. at the commercial airport today, eyewitnesss said the gunmen were looking for ukrainian guards, but where they couldn't find any, they simply left. however, a few vigilantes were left behind patrolling the airport perimeter, which they're doing at this hour, but not disrupting flights. meanwhile, at the balbec military airport, it's really a standoff and that's continuing with russian-speaking gunmen outside the terminal, ukrainian mi
jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government...
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weather channel's jim cantore live in d.c. he brings us the latest from there. jim? >> reporter: good morning, david. kind of a nasty one. expecting 3 to 7 inches of snow, we've got an inch and a half on the ground. of course, it continues to come down in earnest. look back and you can hardly see the capitol. i mean it's very, very low in terms of visibility. winds gusting to 35 miles per hour. we went from 37 at midnight to now 21 degrees, which is incredible cold. we'll get down to single digits tonight, possibly record low the storm is impacting a swath from california across the plains and really from just south of new york down through philly and into d.c. probably further. we can wind up in a situation here where some of the heaviest snow totals may be to the south of d.c., which is pretty rare for the month of march where you average 1.3 inches. we'll see 3 to 7 here before all is said and done. most places will see about that. we've got 5 inches in gaithersburg. roads behind me aren't bad. remember, there's no hills here. this is all pretty much straight here
weather channel's jim cantore live in d.c. he brings us the latest from there. jim? >> reporter: good morning, david. kind of a nasty one. expecting 3 to 7 inches of snow, we've got an inch and a half on the ground. of course, it continues to come down in earnest. look back and you can hardly see the capitol. i mean it's very, very low in terms of visibility. winds gusting to 35 miles per hour. we went from 37 at midnight to now 21 degrees, which is incredible cold. we'll get down to...
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jim cramer joins us now. big day yesterday, jim. what does it mean when you get back more in the snap snapback than you lost in the original sell-off. that has to be a positive sign, isn't it? >> yeah. i think a lot of people thought short setting that this was dwg fog on for a long time. i think a lot of people were saying, you know what? the data is really good. like the mortgage applications or the pmi. we're getting good, good, good data. and it's causing a lot of people who decide to get negative past to scramble. maybe they scrambled too quickly, but that's what's happened. >> the adp, i don't know how weak it would have had to be to be weaks than people thought because of the weather. i don't know if there's a number. it would have to be below 100, i think. >> yeah, i think so. these kinds of numbers allow people to say we got the growth with very little inflation. we don't have a number that is so strong that the fed is against us or the fed is still on ourthought. obviously monday we look at those if putin doesn't do anythi
jim cramer joins us now. big day yesterday, jim. what does it mean when you get back more in the snap snapback than you lost in the original sell-off. that has to be a positive sign, isn't it? >> yeah. i think a lot of people thought short setting that this was dwg fog on for a long time. i think a lot of people were saying, you know what? the data is really good. like the mortgage applications or the pmi. we're getting good, good, good data. and it's causing a lot of people who decide to...
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always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time high today. check your 401k. i think you'll be happy. all that and more. stay with us. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. bulldog: bulldog: oooh! mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...is
always great to see you jim. i apologize for running short on time. >> thanks larry. >> thanks for your time. >>> folks, s&p 500 closed at an all time high today. check your 401k. i think you'll be happy. all that and more. stay with us. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be...
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we have john doyle, jim lowell from adviser investments. we have steve liesman, rick santelli. it's a cast of thousands here. steve, i'm going to start with you. give us the hits and runs of janet yellen's testimony. any big changes from what she told the house financial services committee recently? >> none really. >> thanks for joining us, steve. >> that's fine. just a little bit more of the weather. went out of her way to say there's been more weather since i last spoke to the house. made one change in one word that i don't find to be very significant, saying that a significant change in the outlook is what would change the fed from tapering. otherwise, the fed is on track. and the fed is still groping for new language for how to advise the market about when it would think about raising rates because it's near that 6.5% employment threshold. >> she left the door open to tapering the taper, right? i mean, they're not on -- >> if you want to read it that way, bill, you go right ahead. i don't read it that way. i read it as the fed is on track to continue tapering and it's going
we have john doyle, jim lowell from adviser investments. we have steve liesman, rick santelli. it's a cast of thousands here. steve, i'm going to start with you. give us the hits and runs of janet yellen's testimony. any big changes from what she told the house financial services committee recently? >> none really. >> thanks for joining us, steve. >> that's fine. just a little bit more of the weather. went out of her way to say there's been more weather since i last spoke to...
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our traders are jim urio and anthony grisante in new york. jim, i will start with you. what's your best trade given what we have seen and the moves we've seen already in some of those commodities? >> i think it's oil. remember this. even if people are saying buy the dip and this situation will come to some sort of settlement in the next couple days, markets don't forget immediately what drove them to that spot. the market move can sometimes take a lifetime of its own. i think crude's up to 108, 110 because the market will remember oh, yeah, there's geopolitical risk and it's hard to be short crude. i expect that to be the best trade. >> anthony, do you agree? is there a trade higher on the list for you? >> i agree with jim only because oil was strong even before any of this started. there is high demand for our products not only in the u.s. but around the world. that can be affected. but the trade i'm looking at is gold. i think it's gotten a little ahead of itself. i really don't think in my opinion that we are going to see all out war here. gold getting good resistanc
our traders are jim urio and anthony grisante in new york. jim, i will start with you. what's your best trade given what we have seen and the moves we've seen already in some of those commodities? >> i think it's oil. remember this. even if people are saying buy the dip and this situation will come to some sort of settlement in the next couple days, markets don't forget immediately what drove them to that spot. the market move can sometimes take a lifetime of its own. i think crude's up...
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jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities with jackie at this nymex. >> we're watching the energy complex trading lower today as the geopolitical fears right now are easing. of course, the department of energy is going to report its weekly inventories for crude stocks for the week ended february 28th in a little bit time just about 20 minutes or so, we're waiting for that number. traders are expecting a build of 1.5 million barrels after the api reported it saw builds of 1.2 million barrels so that is somewhat in line. analysts are also saying they are expecting
jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy...
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for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and the parliament is not recognized by the ukrainian government in kiev. still the vote is certainly going to raise tensions. and the temperature. especially among the 40 or so percent of crimeans who are not ethnic russians or pro-russians. by the way, some of those pro-russian mps today are already warning that this vote means it's the russian soldiers in charge and the ukrainian soldiers who are on the peninsula will be regarded henceforth as occupiers. meanwhile president obama signed the executive order today authorizing sanctions he said presumably the freezing of assets in the united s
for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and...
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jim? >> well, we know that the drug stocks are hanging in there and teleco stacks are hanging in there, but verizon is a laggard and so many things in the down. >> and the comps are flat. >> well sh, people like gaaping because it is a great al locator of capital, and i was happy to see in the last 50%, they bought in 50% of the company and the expense control is terrific and are the numbers great? so-so, but it does not matter, because sometimes people want to see the capital returned in a decent fashion, and that is why gaap is going to creep up here. and not one of my faves frankly. >> and similar story at ross. they meet at 102 and again, conservative. >> well, ross used to be a growth company and that is a disappointing quarter, and they know it, but again, the stock had been down, and people say, eh, but these stocks are basically all discounting the bad numbers. we got bad numbers and people feel that the future is better and there is a sense of optimism in the retail stocks that is
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back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ sharing's never been better for business. then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest eve
back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing....
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"mad money's" jim cramer spoke to the ceo just moments ago. listen. >> we've increased our guidance to $5.3 billion. and gem will be the first cloud competing company to get to the $5.3 billion in revenue for the year. >> whole interview coming up on "mad money." >>> straight ahead, a super bowl star and seattle seahawks russell wilson on why he wants to go from quarterback to the owner of an nfl team. stay tuned. when you order the works you want everything. an expert ford technician knows your car's health depends on a full, complete checkup. the works. because when it comes to feeling safe behind the wheel, going the distance and saving at the pump you want it all. get our multi-point inspection with a a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection and more for $29.95 or less. get a complete vehicle checkup. only at your ford dealer. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display,
"mad money's" jim cramer spoke to the ceo just moments ago. listen. >> we've increased our guidance to $5.3 billion. and gem will be the first cloud competing company to get to the $5.3 billion in revenue for the year. >> whole interview coming up on "mad money." >>> straight ahead, a super bowl star and seattle seahawks russell wilson on why he wants to go from quarterback to the owner of an nfl team. stay tuned. when you order the works you want...
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thank you. >> okay. >> nbc's jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. let's talk about possible outcomes with a man who knows a thing or two about conflicts like this. >> retired army colonel jake jacobs joins us. colonel, good to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> do you take the same attitude as mick's sources, that hopefully they stop at crimea or is this chamberlin-esque? >> it sounds superficially like it's 1938 again, but at the end of the day it's vitally important to russia to keep that port. if we can remember what has happened over the past several months with thee esu trying to entice ukraine to come over to its side and the violence that occurred in ukraine after that, we can see the consternation that develops in the mind of a guy like putin. there's an old saying, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that people are out to get you. there's no question putin feels threatened by any move that would threaten their only year-round ice-freeport. if we notice their move is into crim crimea, it's a limited objective attack. it's not
thank you. >> okay. >> nbc's jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. let's talk about possible outcomes with a man who knows a thing or two about conflicts like this. >> retired army colonel jake jacobs joins us. colonel, good to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> do you take the same attitude as mick's sources, that hopefully they stop at crimea or is this chamberlin-esque? >> it sounds superficially like it's 1938 again, but at the end of the day it's...
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jim maceda is in moscow. a lot of the things we talked about last week, that we thought was a long shot, is sort of happening before our eyes, isn't it? >> reporter: hi, joe. it is playing out before our eyes, though, of course, we don't know whether it will continue playing out or not or whether putin will decide that he's made the west blink and then step back from the brink. russia, however, is how firmly in control of crimea. its forces have either occupied or surrounded all government buildings, ukrainian military bases, posts, ports, telecom towers. they are firmly in russia's hands. putin now has the russian crown jewel. it gives putin, as we talked about before, an essential warm water port, a base for his fleet and it counters what must be in putin's mind the nightmare scenario. that is that what he sees as this ultranationalist government in kiev suddenly cancels russia's lease on the black sea fleet base. then, according to the nightmare, kiev takes over control of crimea and then joins nato down t
jim maceda is in moscow. a lot of the things we talked about last week, that we thought was a long shot, is sort of happening before our eyes, isn't it? >> reporter: hi, joe. it is playing out before our eyes, though, of course, we don't know whether it will continue playing out or not or whether putin will decide that he's made the west blink and then step back from the brink. russia, however, is how firmly in control of crimea. its forces have either occupied or surrounded all...
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play hard ♪ >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. take a look at futures on a very big day for retail. we've already got at least half a dozen earnings out including target. we're going to walk you through all of it. bonds may react to new home sales when those hit the tape in about an hour, in the meantime, here's a look at the ten-year yield, europe is struggling and asia the yuan continues its losing street. and taferinget beating the street despite the impact from the massive customer data breach which shaved two cents per share of earnings and cut into sales. >>> andics inned quarterly results from a slew of other retailers that includes lowe's, dollar tree, tjx and abercrombie & fitch and barnes & noble. >>> and dream works animation down sharply in the premarket after posting fourth quarter results that were below expectations but we'll begin with target, reporting better-than-expected fourth quarter results but saying the massive data breach shaved two cents a share off o
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did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm supposed to write buy, i'm supposed to write sell. and if i would do it, seriously the hardest thing to do, for example, you buy a stock it goes up 60%, the hardest thing to do -- >> sell it. >> no, is to buy more. it's so easy to say, hey, nobody -- nobody ever went broke taking a profit, you know, you always say that. the hardest thing to do if you are up 60 is to buy more, isn't it? >> well, i think that -- yes. when united air reported a number that was weather impaired and for just a brief moment american did go down. i'd like to ask jamie whether
did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm...
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on with jim cramer tonight. >> you booked him that fast? that "mad money" team, should call it "fast money." wait. that's the show before. >>> the boardroom battle continuing. now, ebay founder is firing the latest shot calling icahn attack on the board "false and misleading." board room drama aside, should you bid on the stock trading at ten-year highs? talk numbers. rich ross and also a guest for fundamentals. spot-on about everything the last couple of years. are you with him in ebay? >> he does have a point, that perhaps they should break up the company. but the problem is, valuations don't make sense. fundamentals will keep a lid on valuations as well as earnings. our sum of the parts estimate is around $62 a share, but from a 19 times pe multiple and growth rate of roughly 12%, we don't see much juice and upside for him here. we would be a hold at best at this inflexes point. >> any juice in the chalk then, rich? >> some of the parts might not be compelling, the charts, mandy, extremely compelling. not much better. a short-term chart
on with jim cramer tonight. >> you booked him that fast? that "mad money" team, should call it "fast money." wait. that's the show before. >>> the boardroom battle continuing. now, ebay founder is firing the latest shot calling icahn attack on the board "false and misleading." board room drama aside, should you bid on the stock trading at ten-year highs? talk numbers. rich ross and also a guest for fundamentals. spot-on about everything the last...
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meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcomeç to cramerica. people want to make friends, my job to entertain and to teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. on a day -- on day when the dow gained 62 points, s&p climbed again 0172%. i have been wracking my brains to figure out why so many commenta h
meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcomeç to cramerica. people want to make friends, my job to entertain and to teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. on a day -- on day when the dow gained 62 points,...
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thank you, jim. we'll see you guys in just a couple minutes on "squawk on the street." >>> when we come back, whoobs the t what's the top performing s&p industry so far? can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we
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hi once again, jim. >> reporter: hi again, carl. the big moment of the day, moments i should say, was president putin's vintage performance at a press conference earlier. he spoke for an hour and a half looking and sounding extremely confident and along the way made several key comments that signaled that putin doesn't feel he has to push things any further on the possibility of the use of force, he said he didn't think that was necessary at this time in crimea or anywhere else in ukraine leaving open, of course, the possibility but only as a last resort. he also said he didn't see annexing crimea into russia as a, quote, opportunity to be seized and added that he would never encourage any aspirations of splitting ukraine apart. now, analysts are saying that those kinds of comments coupled with those images of russian forces returning to their bases today after putin announced the end of the war games along ukraine's border with russia, all that should really lower the temperature now in the standoff that had become as we know incre
hi once again, jim. >> reporter: hi again, carl. the big moment of the day, moments i should say, was president putin's vintage performance at a press conference earlier. he spoke for an hour and a half looking and sounding extremely confident and along the way made several key comments that signaled that putin doesn't feel he has to push things any further on the possibility of the use of force, he said he didn't think that was necessary at this time in crimea or anywhere else in ukraine...
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i'm jim cramer and i will see you monday! >>> the world came to russia for the olympic games and inactivity condemnation from nations around the world and the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for any miltd intervention in the ukraine. >> did president obama draw another red line? did he threaten vladimir putin? he spoke out just two hours ago on the deteriorating situation in ukraine. news of russian troops on the ground spooked the markets and the rest of the west much we'll have a live report just ahead. >>> national outrage grows over new york city mayor de blasio's decision to pull the plug on high performing charter schools. millions of minority families see charter schools as the only way out of educational and economic poverty. >>> a new study seems to show sec staffers are selling stocks just before sec investigations of those companies are announced. either way, here's the big question. why are sec staffers allowed to trade individual stocks at all? all those
i'm jim cramer and i will see you monday! >>> the world came to russia for the olympic games and inactivity condemnation from nations around the world and the united states will stand with the international community in affirming there will be costs for any miltd intervention in the ukraine. >> did president obama draw another red line? did he threaten vladimir putin? he spoke out just two hours ago on the deteriorating situation in ukraine. news of russian troops on the ground...
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i'm jim crepe are. i will see you tomorrow. >>> no deal in paris. the u.s. sends fighter jets to nato bases in europe, this as secretary of state john kerry and the russian foreign minister meet in france, but russia is still not planning to pull out of the crimea. however, washington prepares a series of tough sanctions on moscow, the europeans have suddenly stiffened their spines. vladimir putin may be pushed into a corner that he doesn't like. we are going to have the latest on all of that. >>> plus another day, another major obamacare delay, just unilaterally declared by team obama. now the administration will allow insurance companies to sell those canceled, quote, substandard insurance plans for another two years. that makes three. those stories and much more coming up on "the kudlow report", beginning right now. >>> secretary of state john kerry meets with russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov, but so far lavrov is unling to meet with the new ukrainian foreign minister. john harwood has more. >> good evening, larry. the u.s. positioned some planes,
i'm jim crepe are. i will see you tomorrow. >>> no deal in paris. the u.s. sends fighter jets to nato bases in europe, this as secretary of state john kerry and the russian foreign minister meet in france, but russia is still not planning to pull out of the crimea. however, washington prepares a series of tough sanctions on moscow, the europeans have suddenly stiffened their spines. vladimir putin may be pushed into a corner that he doesn't like. we are going to have the latest on all...
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jim lowell, you don't? >> no, i do. i think there's a reasonable chance of seeing significant gains towards year end, especially the fundamentals continue to project slow growth, not slowing growth. everybody now assumes the weather-related factors are impinging the kinds of economic data we're seeing. if that turnsç out to be the case, fine. if we really are entering into a slowdown or if the market plays russian roulette on a more protracted basis, then we can certainly see a pullback on the magnitude 10% to 15%. >> jim, what about what's happening? some of these names really jamming up this year. today if you look at the action, relatively sharp declines. we have to put this in context. does that tell you, perhaps, something about momentum in this market, more broadly? >> there's definitely valuation at play in the small and midcap stocks. we're seeing historical levels of valuation. stocks are getting pricey there. on the blue chip, we're seeing good values. no question that today, if you look at the nasdaq, that'
jim lowell, you don't? >> no, i do. i think there's a reasonable chance of seeing significant gains towards year end, especially the fundamentals continue to project slow growth, not slowing growth. everybody now assumes the weather-related factors are impinging the kinds of economic data we're seeing. if that turnsç out to be the case, fine. if we really are entering into a slowdown or if the market plays russian roulette on a more protracted basis, then we can certainly see a pullback...
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we're joined by jim from moscow. it may not be a zero sum game as far as kerry is concerned but it is as far as vladimir putin's concerned, isn't it? he's been incredibly silent over the last two weeks. what's going on with him here? >> reporter: that's right. what happens next will obviously be very much dependent on what vladimir putin does next, and so far we simply haven't heard from the guy. he had a meeting yesterday with his top security council but no information came out of that and i think that this is really what's driving the uncertainty about what russia does next, because putin, after all, must be reeling from the loss of face, if nothing else, from this revolution in ukraine especially given the timing of it, right at the height of putin's olympic glory, and we still don't know what he's planning. perhaps he's waiting to see what the makeup is of the new government in kiev, before he plays his hand. in any case, julia, the overall sense we're getting from experts we're talking to here in moscow is that
we're joined by jim from moscow. it may not be a zero sum game as far as kerry is concerned but it is as far as vladimir putin's concerned, isn't it? he's been incredibly silent over the last two weeks. what's going on with him here? >> reporter: that's right. what happens next will obviously be very much dependent on what vladimir putin does next, and so far we simply haven't heard from the guy. he had a meeting yesterday with his top security council but no information came out of that...
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hi, jim. what's the intention here do you think from the russian government? >> reporter: well, the russian government wants two things, to exert its influence in the region but at the same time it doesn't want yet i think nor do other analysts we've spoken here to rock the boat too much. there's no question, ross, texts have spiked in the past 24 hours just as russia's foreign ministry came out condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the russian defense ministry confirmed that fighter jets were now on high alert along the border with ukraine that's of course part of the surprise, war games we've been reporting on since yesterday including long range aircraft, warships as well as some 150 troops and some 900 tanks. the main flash point is ukraine's crimea peninsula, strategic for russia, the home of the black sea fleet, scuffles broke out yesterday between proand anti-russian protesters outside crimea's parliament. overnight the building was seized by armed men speaking russian with rpgs, sniper rifles, in eff
hi, jim. what's the intention here do you think from the russian government? >> reporter: well, the russian government wants two things, to exert its influence in the region but at the same time it doesn't want yet i think nor do other analysts we've spoken here to rock the boat too much. there's no question, ross, texts have spiked in the past 24 hours just as russia's foreign ministry came out condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the...
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jim cramer is warning -- he's just warning be cautious on this. you shouldn't have sold on yesterday's big news and you shouldn't be buying today. >> okay. let's take a look at stocks to watch. if you do, maybe you want to buy something. radio shack posted a larger than expected fourth quarter loss. revenues fell short of analysts estimates. they saw a 19% drop in same-store sales and announced plans to close about 1,100 underperforming u.s. stores. >> remember those ads in the super bowl? the radio shack ads that was we're getting rid of the radio shack of the '80s. >> it's pretty cool. you go into a radio shack these days. >> 1,100 stores to close. >> i've seen some cool stores. the new ones are impressive. i want to just say -- >> wonder how many have had the new makeover? >> i've only seen one. i thought it was pretty cool. >>> auto parts retailer autozone reported profit of $5.63 a share, beating estimates by 7 cents. same-store sales in this case were up 4.3%. auto zone says the severe weather helped sales because it drove up demand for repl
jim cramer is warning -- he's just warning be cautious on this. you shouldn't have sold on yesterday's big news and you shouldn't be buying today. >> okay. let's take a look at stocks to watch. if you do, maybe you want to buy something. radio shack posted a larger than expected fourth quarter loss. revenues fell short of analysts estimates. they saw a 19% drop in same-store sales and announced plans to close about 1,100 underperforming u.s. stores. >> remember those ads in the...
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jim cramer was with us this week, and he said he feels like there's too much froth in some of these technology stocks and that's got him worried. are you concerned about that as well? >> well, facebook was a case in point. you know, we sold because we thought at $19 billion, you know, we were discounting just too far in the future and there was no -- nothing said about monetization and when you see that kind of thing, there is a little froth. >> he's looking at netflix and even outside technology, tesla which has been up, you know, an incredible amount in the last -- 650% or whatever it is in the last 14 months. that kind of froth he feels like doesn't take us all the way back to the late '90s but he's becoming a little concerned. are you? >> i'm not that concerned about the market. you know, this is a battleground we're seeing right now, and, frankly, you have a lot of sellers at these levels, and a lot of people are stepping to the sidelines, institutional and retail, because they got their money back. they were down on the year and now they're back to the break even line. i think we need an
jim cramer was with us this week, and he said he feels like there's too much froth in some of these technology stocks and that's got him worried. are you concerned about that as well? >> well, facebook was a case in point. you know, we sold because we thought at $19 billion, you know, we were discounting just too far in the future and there was no -- nothing said about monetization and when you see that kind of thing, there is a little froth. >> he's looking at netflix and even...